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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Introducing noise/ considerable BER


From: Colby Boyer
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Introducing noise/ considerable BER
Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2011 23:40:54 -0700



On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 3:54 PM, Marcus D. Leech <address@hidden> wrote:
On 08/06/2011 06:27 PM, shantharam balasubramanian wrote:
Hi
I have been working in usrp2 testbed, and I have been modifying the benchmark_tx and rx programs for my project. There have been situations where I was supposed to introduce noise to find out BER. I did that by giving lower  transmitter amplitude values. But very low values cause packet loss along with higher BER values. I just want to know if there Is there anyway to just cause high BER values, without causing packet loss? Is there any way I can do that inside the program or should I do it by any other way e.g.by using some noise producing source?

    
Well, in real-world radio communications systems, low-SNR *does* cause packet loss.  That's entirely expected.  Nature doesn't discriminate
  between packet-synchronization data, and the actual payload data.


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Marcus Leech
Principal Investigator
Shirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortium
http://www.sbrac.org

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Perhaps he could design a long preamble sequence, many symbols, and use that to correlate against. That way you can assure packet lock, but symbol decoding might not always work.

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